Hay fever : its causes, treatment, and effective prevention experimental researches / by Chas. Harrison Blackley.
- Blackley, Charles H. (Charles Harrison)
- Date:
- 1880
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Hay fever : its causes, treatment, and effective prevention experimental researches / by Chas. Harrison Blackley. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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No text description is available for this image![. Macculloch on the cause of hay- fever, 4 Marsh on hay-fever, 43, 107 Martin, Sir j. Ranald, on heat in India and on sun-fever, 140 ]\Iiasmatic nature of cause of hay-fever, 230 Molecular motion, 117 Moore on hay-fever, 3, 36, 137 Nasal respirators, 256 Natural orders of pollens experi- mented with, 95 (note) Nature and symptoms of hay- fever, 198—237 Neuralgia in hay-fever, 222 Night-air, influence of, 21, 42 Nux vomica in hay-fever, 270—272 Odours, influence of, 13 CEdema in hay-fever, 213 Opium in hay-fever, 274 Over-exertion, efl'ect of, 42, 242 Ozone, action of, 12, 29, 33 , experiments with, 79— 90 Pasteur's mode of experimenting, 146 Patton on hay-fever, 45, 67 Penicillmm glaucmn, efi^ects of odour of, 77 Pennsylvania, showers of pollen in, 184 Pharynx, action of pollen on the, 215 Phases of hay-fever, 12 Phcebus on hay fever, 5, 25, 32, 61, 144, 158 Photophobia in hay-fever, 212 Pickering on the distribution of Artemisise in America, 109 Pirrie on hay-fever, 136 Plants, anemophilous, 161 , entomophilous, 161 Poa nemorcdis, effects of pollen of, 57 Pollen, 13, 45, 46, 52, 70. , action of granular matter, 206; action of, when inhaled, 95—129, 214 ; average weight of pollen grains, 243 ; coherent, 161 ; collection of, 162—182 ; incoherent, 161 ; in a dwelling- house, 164, 186; experiments with, 95—129, 214; increase of quantity of, in the atmos- phere, 196 ; kinds of, that dis- turb the action of the mucous membrane, 95 ; Mr. Wm. W. Wilson on the action of, 123, 124 ; on the quantity of, in- haled as compared with that brought into contact with the eyeball, 235 ; on the quantity of, inhaled as compared with that deposited, 241 ; on the quantity of, passing into the uares, 255 ; on the quantity of, at high altitudes, 180 ; showers of, 184; pollen to which English hay-fever is due, 160; pollen to which American hay-fever is due, 109 Polygonum persicaria, luxuriant growth of, 191 Position, influence of, in produc- ing paroxysms of difficult breathing, 235 Pouchet on the absence of germs in the air, 181 (note) Prseter, case of hay-fever, 4 Predisposition, 13, 39 Premonitory symptoms, 204 Prophylactic remedies, 250 Quinine in hay-fever, 246—250 Eabbit, effects of odour of, 59 eating flesh of, 69 Rain, influence of, in mitigating attacks, 20, 49 Ramadge on hay-asthma, 20 Riley, on shower of pollen in America, 184 Roses, pollen of, 33, 47 Rye, pollen of, 33 Ryde, 50 Salicyn in hay-fever, 250 Savibuctis nigra, pollen of, 48 Schonbein, 80 Science Gossip, 184 Sea-air, influence of, 47, 48, 53, 55, 57, 133 Season, influence of kind of, 156 Secale ce7'eale, pollen of, 45 Slough, shower of pollen at, 184 Smith on hay-fever, 34, 62, 134, 1.35 Solanum tubeivsum, pollen of, 112 Solar heat, effects of, 61](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b20394391_0320.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)